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Canadian frogs

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Canadian frogs become prominent only in the summers, anytime between the first week of April and the first week of May, depending upon the weather and type of frogs. Bull frog, Spring peeper, Green frog, Wood frog, and Northern leopard frog are the different kinds of frogs that are briefly described.

Publisher: Canadian Wildlife Federation
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2005
Varieties, Bullfrog, Leopard frogs

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Deep-freeze daze

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The wood frog found in Northeastern United States and throughout Canada, is one of the few creatures that can freeze and wait the cold to live again. In spring, wood frogs thaw out and head to tiny ponds to lay their eggs giving them a jump-start on life.

Publisher: Canadian Wildlife Federation
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2003
United States, Behavior, Hibernation

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Fangtastic

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Wild animals that are not always scary as they look, face to face, and the fangs, which are always a big surprise, are described. Details about their eating habits, lifestyle, meals and their dwellings are discussed.

Author: Birodat, Billian
Publisher: Canadian Wildlife Federation
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2003
Animal behavior, Social behavior in animals, Wildlife, Tusks, Animal social behaviour

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Subjects list: Research, Canada, Frogs
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